Punch,  55 (1868), 280.

Charity and Covert Shooting

Anon

Genre:

News-Commentary, Drollery

Subjects:

Hunting, Hospitals, Morality

Institutions mentioned:

Charing Cross Hospital


    Discussing the apparently 'foolish' decision of a gamekeeper to advertise the details of a 'big battue' in the newspapers, suggests that 'all noble swells who like to see their battues recorded in the newspapers' should follow the example of the Prince Edward and donate their 'butchered' game to a hospital.



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